The journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1839-1843, January 06, 1841, Image 3

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GEO. R. GRAHAM,
S wt!) west corner of Chesnut and Third
streets, Philadelphia.
D.T. 2.
'Native.
The Stockholders in the Juniata Bridge
Company are hereby notified that an elm-
Om will be hid at the house of C. Cows
in Huntingdon, on TueFday the 12 day of
January ii Lt4Eit M. for on,
Presid, nt, Six Managers, a Secretary and
Treasurer f r said company, to serve the.
ensuing year.
W. ORBISON, President
Dec. 22. 1840. c f the Board
To Our Creditors.
Take notice, that we have applied to
the Jedg.•s of the court of common Pleas
of Iluntin ,, don county for the benefit of
the laws of this commonwealth made fold
the relief of insolvent debtors; and the
said court has appointed the 2nd Monday
(13th day) of January next, fur the hear
ing of os and our creditors, at the court
in the borough of Huntingdon,
when and where you may attend if you
see proper.
Sneath,
Abraham riockinberry*
James M. Smith,
Charle3 M'Curdy,
William Mocabee,
Dee. 15, 1840.
- 442 Reward.
Was stolen from the cabin of the subscribers
in Henderson township, on the 22nd of De
cember, inst., one blue coat, one silk vest,
one pie of blue pants, one fur cap, one
breast and collar, and a yellow silk hand
kerchief. The above reward will be given
for tha apprehension of the thief and re
turn of the goods stolen. It is supposed,
hat the-goods were taken by Mathew Utley,'
said Utley is a short thick person between
the age of 16 and 20, with a good deal of
white in his eye.
WILT TAM CROCKER,
JOHN E. '1 HOMPSON,
Dec. 23, 1840.
Valuable Property For sale.
HE .Assignees of J. C. McFarland offer
for sale that valuable property, known
as the Franklin Foundov, situated in the
sth Ward of the city of Pittsburg; the lot is
160 by 120 tact, bounded by three streets,
with a large Irwin foundry building, stack
and furnaces, pattern shop, blicicsmith
shop and plough shops, with a complete
suit of Patterns, latest style, flasks, tools;
&c., all in good order, having been only a
few years in operation. Also, a lot at choice
plough stuff, dressed in the rough, wooded
plough, grates, &c. &c., all of which will
be sold low; in order to close the concern.
For timber particulars inquire of Thos.
Aliher, at the warehouse No. 199 Liberty
---- THOS. MILLER,
THOS. LIGGETT, Jr. Assignees,
ALEX. WILSON,
Dec. 21, 1840.—( :z.
Adjourned Sale of
PUBLIC LAND.
The hers of Charles Brotherline, dc'cd.
will sell at public out cry at Huntingdon
on Tuesday 12th day of January next, a
valuable tract of land, situate in Walker
townslispip, abjoining the town of Smith.
field, and view Of the borough of Hunt
ingdon, bounded by lands of John Hilde
brand. Hon John V err and others, contain.
ing about
200 ACRES,
more or less, a good portion of which isl
cleared. There is from 60 to 70 acres of
First rate bottom Land,
several springs of water, a good orchard of
young fruit trees, and a food lug house un
finished upon the premises. A stream of
wster runs through the said tract and the
ridge land belonging to it is all tillable and
.the bust quality of Wheat laud. A gond
'title will be given.
Hours of sale made known by tha under
signed heirs and widow of Charles Brother
line deed, on the day of sale.
Eliza Brotherline, Joseph Mathews,
Rebecca Mathews, John Snyder,
Letitia inyder. David Brotherline,
Em:ly Brotherline. Margaret Brotherline,
Eliza M'Mellen.
Dec. 28. 1840.
For Rent.
THE subscriber offers for rent that
well known Store stand situated in
Laurelaville, Sinking Valley, Hunting
don county, lately occupied by hlcGlath
erys & Co. There is a good house well
finished, with a large store room attached,
and a back building for holding necessary
articles belonging to a store. It is con•
.idered the best stand now vacant in the
eouuty. Any person wishing to rent, can
call on the undersigned, living in the same
place
GEORGE SKARRA
Dec. 13, 1849.
Sheriff's Sales.
1130 Y virtue of sundry writs of Venditi •
Aponi Exponua, and Lcvari Faciaa,
issued out of the Court of Common Pleas
of Huntingdon county, and to me direct
ed, will be exposed to
PUBLIC SALE
at the Court 1 1 .nuse•in Huntingdon, on
I the I Ith day of January next, at 10 o'clock
A. M. the following property, viz
A tract of land situate in Cromwell
township adjoining lands of Andrew Riple
Elisha Rutter, and lands of the heirs of
Robert Jordon, dec'd., containing about
two hundred acres more or less, about
sixty acres of which are cleated, having
two dwelling houses and barn thereon
erected,
Seized. taken in execution and , will be
sold as the property of Thomas T. Crom
well.
also,
A lot of ground situate in the borough
o 1 Huntingdon, fronting on Mifflin street
'55 feet and extending in depth at right
angles 200 feet to Church street, having
thereon erected a two story squared log
house and numbered 175 in the plan of
said borough. Also, one other lot or
ground adjoining the"said described lot
on the west and St Clair street on the
east, fronting 50 feet on Mifflin street
and extending 200 feet to Church street
and numbered 174 in the plan of taid
borough. Also, one other lot of ground
abjoining a lot of E. Ramsey on the west
and said lot No. 175 on the east, fronting
59 feet on Mifflin street and extending
209 feet to Church street, and numbered
176 in said plan.
Seized, taken in execution and will be
sold as the property of IVilliam Moore,
E'cl'
also,
A piece or parcel of land situate in
Hopewell township, Huntingdon county,
adjoining lands of David Mountain on the
south, lands of James Entriken, Esq. on
the north and west, and bounded on the
east by the Raystown branch of the Ju
niata river, containing about 150 acres
and allowance, about 49 acres of which
are cleared, and having a two story house
hereon erected.
Seized, taken in execution and will be
still as the property tit Jacob Btnner.
4/80,
A certain tract of land situate in
Franklin township, Huntingdon county
known by the name of ..Owls
adjoing lands of Shorb, Stewart &co,
Thomas Ewing, James Travis, William
Murray, Esq. and others, containg 29
: acres be the same more or less, thereon
‘zrected two dwelling houses, one wullen
manufactory and a Clover Mill, and also,
all the right and interest of the said
William Curry of and and in all the
ihe machinery connected with the said
woollen factory and clover mill.
. .
Seized, taken in execution and will be
old as the property of William Curry.
A lot of ground situate in the town o
Salsbury, Union township, commonly
called Chilcotstown, on the south east
side of Market street, numbered 21 in the
recorded plan of said town and contain
ing according to the several courses and
distances thereof, (us mentioned in the .
need of David Long) torty-six perches,:
more or less, having thereon erected a
first rate frame house and a stable.
Seized, taken in execution and will be
sold as the property of John Ashman and
David Long.
also,
At the same time and place, by virtue
and in pursuance of a special act of
Assembly passed the Bth day of April
A, D. 1849, the interest, right, title and
estate of the late German Lutherian con
gregation of the borough of Huntingdo►:
and its vicinity, of, ►n and to a certain
brick church and five lots of ground situ
ate in said borough of Iluntin ,, don, four of
said lots lying on the northerly side of
church street and numbered or intended
to be numbered 239, 240, 241, and 242,
in the plan of said borough, and the other
of said lots !being situated on the corner
of Moore and Montgomery street.
JOSEPH SHANNON, Sh'ff.
(Sheriff's office, Hunting•
don, Dec. 21, 1840.
Register's Notice.
TWO l'lOE is hereby given to all per
.L sons concerned, that George Bu
chanan, one of the Administeators of the
estate of Mathew Buchanan, late of Rol•
tik'd., and Thomas B. Moore,
Executor of the last will and testament of
Samuel Moore, dec'd., (who was likewise
one of the Administrators of said estate),
have settled their account in the Register's
Office, at Huntingdon, and that the said
account will be presented for confirmation
and allowance, at an Orphans' Court to be
held at Huntingdon, for the county of
Huntingdon, on the second Monday (and
11th day) of January next.
JOHN REED, Regtater.
Register's Office, Hunting- /
don, 12th Dec. A. D. 1840. 5
Pocket Book Found.
Ft)lntl, in the borough of Huntingdon,
on Friday the 6th day of November last,
a large calf akin pocket book, containing
ionic papers and other articles of value.
The owner can have it by proving proper•
ty and paying charges.
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Benedict, Printer, Huntingdon. Pa. m ita f .. k6.
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Proclamation.
Proda ma it ion.
w HERE AS by Precept to me direc
\V ERE AS by a precept to me directed by the Judges of Common
l i ed dated at liunt'lng lon, the 14th day Pleas of the county of Huntingdon bear
':if November, A. D. one ( thousand eight
hundred and forty, under the hands in test the 20th day of November, A. 1).
and seals of the Hon• Thomas Berneide, 1840, I am commanded to make Public
President of the Court of Common Pleas, Proclamation throughout my whole baili
'Oyer and Terminer, and general jail deliv wick that a court of Common Pleas :: ill
cry of the 4th judicial district of Pennsyl- be held at the court house, in the borough
vania, composed of the counties of Mifflin,
of,
flun in t . don in
the county of Bunt
Huntingdon, Centre, Clearfield, and Jeffer-
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son, and the lion. ,Joseph Adams, and ingdon, on the third Monday and 17th of
John Kerr his associate Judges of the January, A. 1). 1841, for the trial of
county of Huntingdon, justices assigned, tip- all issues in said court which remain un
pointed to hear, try, and determine all and determined befit! e the said Judges when
every indictments, and presentments made .
here all Jurors, Witnesses and sui
or taken for or concerning all crimes, which aml w
by the laws of the State are made ca
talo,- tors i n the trial of all said issues are re
felonies of death and all other offences, quired to attend.
crimes and misdemeanors, which have been Dated at Huntingdon the 20th day of
'or shall be committed or perpetrated within November, A. D. one thousand eight hun
the said county, or all persons which are or
droll and forty, and the 64th year ol
shall hereafter be committed or he perpe- American Independence.
trated for crimes aforesaid—l am comman
ded to make JOSEPH SHANNON, Sherif f
Public Proclamation,
Throughout my whole '
bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Ter- DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
miner, of Commis Pleas and Quarter Ses
ions will be held at the court house in the NOTICE is hereby given, that the
Borough of Huntingdon, on the second Mon- partner ship lately subsisting be
day and 11th day of January, next, and ta een Samuel [sett and George Wise, tral
those who will prosecute the said prisoners,
ding under the firm of [ sett and Wise
be then and there to prosecute dim as it
30th day of Septem
shall be just, and that all Justices of the was dissolved on the
Peace, Coroner, and Constables within the ber by mutual consent. All debts ow
said county be then and there in their pro- in.. to the said partnership are to be recei
per persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, vds by said Samuel 'sett, and all demands
with their records, inquisitions, examinations
Oil the said partnership are to be presen
and remembrances, to do those things which
their offices respectively appertain. ted to him for payment.
Dated at Huntingdon, the 14th day of Samuel lsett,
November, in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and forty, Geo. Wise.
and the 64th year of American Indepen Arch Spring Dec. 9, 1840-p.
dcnce. ~
JOSEPH SHANNON, Slt'ff.
BLANKS FOR SALE I.ll' THIS
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Sheriff's office Hunting
don Dec. 16, 1840.
! ORP.HANS' COURT SALE.
BY virtue of an order of the Orphans'
Court of gluntingdon county, will
tie exposed to sale by public vendue of
outcry, on the premises, on Thursday the
31st day of December, inst. (1840) the
following real estate, being the real estate
of whicb David Jackson, late of Barree
township, in the said county, dec'd. died,
seized, viz: "A tract or parcel of land
situate in the said township of Barree, sur
veyed the 4th June 1795, and re-survey,
ed the 27th day of May 1812, on a war
rant granted to James Little, dated 14th
Nov. 1786, adjoining lands of John Stess -
art, John McMonigal and otherc, contai
ning 197 acres and 19 percLes, and al
lowance, &c., with a two story log dwel.
ling house, a large frame bank barn, and
orchard, and about 80 acres cleared there
on:--Also, one other small tract or par
cel of land, adjoining the tract above de
scribed on the north, and lands of Samu
el Barr, David Barr, and Wm. Bickets on
the south east, containing twenty five
acres, more or less, with a saw mill, a
-frame grist mill with one pair of chopping
stones, and a large distillery thereon erec
ted. The said two tracts et land, &c. to
be sold subject to a lease thereof to a eel..
lain William Bell, which lease will expire
on the Ist (lay of April 1842,—and sub
ject also to the interest of Margaret Jack
son, widow of Joseph Jackson Esq. deed.
therein ; being the sum of thirty dollars
yearly during ber life, which annual pay
ment, or sum of mouev is charged upon
the said real estate, by the last will and
testament of the said Joseph Jackson Esq.
deceased.
TERMS OF SALE:—One halt of
the purchase money to be paid on confir
illation of the sale, and the residue within
one year thereafter with interest; to be
secured by the bonds and mortgage of the
:purchaser.
_
By the Court,
JOHN REED, Clerk.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. of
said day. Attendance will be given on
Ithe dny of sale, by
JAMES STEWART, i .Bdmr's of D.
GEORGE MILLER, S Jackson dec'd
Dec. 9, 1340.
In the court of Common pleas of IlJnt
ingdon county.
In the matter of the Petition of H. S.
Spang praying the court is order satisfac
tiun on a Mortgage given by him to James
Buchanan.
To James Buchanan
Mortgagee above named;
notice that at a Court of Corn
mon Pleas held at Huntingdon, in and
tor the county of Huntingdon, on the 18th
day of November, A. D. 1840, Hcnry S.
Spang the Mortgager above named pre
sented his petition to the said court setting
forth that on the 9th December, 1836, he
gave a mortgage to you as a lieu on 172
acres of land on Canoe creek in Franks
town township, in said county, adjoining
lands of Samuel It. Adams and others to
secure the payment of two thousand dol
lars at the days and times in the said
mortgage set forth—that the said monies
so secured as aforesaid have all been paid
and discharged, and that you the said
James Buchanan have not entered satis
faction on the Record of said mortgage
for said monies—that you reside out of,
this state and have no agent here properly
authorised to cuter said satisfaction,
and praying the court to older and direct
satisfaction to be entered on the same
according to law. Whereupon the court,
did order the as sheriff of said county to
give you this public notice of the facts set
forth in the said petition and to require'
you to appear in the said court an the sec
ond Monday of January next to answer
the said petition.
JOSEPH SHANNON, Shf.
Sheriff's Office Hunt
ingdon, Dec, 3,18-10. S
Notice to Creditors.
VIRTHEREAS in pursuance of an act
I V of the the General -assembly of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, an
attachment hath been granted by the sub
scriber one of the justices of the peace
in and for the county of Huntingdon, at
the instance of a certain Frederick C.
Burket, of the borough of Alexandria, sad
dler, against a certain John Cook, of Por
ter township, county afaresuid, engineer,
whereon certain goods, chattels and ef
fects of the said John Cook have been at
tached. and are now in the custody of
Christian Stayinan and Alexander Stitt,
until they are disposed of according to
law.
This is therefore to give notice to the
creditors of the said John Cook to appear
on Thurday, December 31, 1840, at the
office of the subscriber, in the borough of
Alexandria, then and there to discover
and make proof of their demands agreett%
bly to the direction of said act.
GEO. B. YOUNG
Alexandria, Dec. 12, 1840.
Estate of Robt Allison Esq dec'd
"N
OTICE is hereby given that letters
testamentary upon the will of Ro
bert Allison, Esq. late of the borough of
Huntingdon, deed. have been issued to
the subscriber. All persons therefor e in
debted to the deceased, are requested to
come forward and make payment of the
respective amounts due; and those hay
ing claims against the testator will pre
sent them propeily authenticated fur
settlement.
MARY ALLISON, Executrix,
Dec. 31, 1840,
ORPILIA S' COURT S.?L v
N pursuance of an Order oh the t
phans' Court of Huntingdon Ccunty
ell! be exposed to public sale by vendue
or outcry on the premises, on Friday the
9th day of January next, (1841) the fol.
;owing described real estate, late the prop
arty of Thomas Forshey deceased, to wit
—a tract or parcel of land situate in the
township of Henderson in said county
of Huntingdon, on the road leading from
Huntingdon to Bellefonte, adjoining lands
of Casper Snare and the heirs of John
Miller Esquire deceased, containing 22
acres 3 roods and 20 perches, being part
of a tract of land surveyed on a warrant
irr the name of Sarah Elliot, the same be
.
ingunimproved
ALSO, a lot of ground in the borough
of Huntingdon in said county, situate on
Mifflin street, extending fifty feet on said
street, and two hundred feet in depth to
church street in said borough, being num
bered f.',03 in the recorded plan of said bo
rough, and having thereon erected a two
story squared log house &c.
Terms of Sale—One half of the pur
chase money to be paid on the confirma
lion of the sale, and the residue in one
year thereafter with interest thereon
to be secured by the Lond and mortgage
of the purchaser.
By order of Court
JOHN REED, amt.
Dec. 9 1840
Attendance at the time and place of
sale will be given by the undersigned Ad
ministrator of said Thos. Forshey dec.
DAVID SNARE, Admr.
The following stated writ of Scire Fa•
cias Sur Mechanics Lien, issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas of Hunting
don county, has been placed in my hands
for service, &c., of which all persons in
terested will take notice.
JOSEPH SH NON
HUNTINGDON COUNTY, ss.
/TIE Commonwealth of Pennsylva
nia to the Sheriff of said County
Greeting: whereas John M. Cunningham.
and Thomas Burchnell, acting under the
firm of Cunningham and Burchnell, have
filed a claim in our County Court of coin
men Pleas for the county of Huntingdon
aforesaid against Rev. James Stevens late
of the said county, for the sum of One
Thousand and Ninety-six dollars for
work done to, and materials furnished
for a certain building, to wit, "All that
certain two story frame Warehouse, situ,
ate in the borough of Petersburg in said
county, fronting on the basin fin ty•feet,
and extending back forty-five feet, and
being situate on a certain lot in the said
borough of Petersburg lately purchased
by the Rev. James Steevens from a cer
tain Valentine Wingert.
And whereas it is alleged that the said
sum still remains due and unpaid to the
said Cunningham and Burchnell. Now
we command you, that you make known
to the said Rev. James Stevens, and to
allt,such persons as may hold or occupy
the said building, that they be and appear
before the judges of our said court
at a court of common pleas to be
held at Huntingdon on the second Mon
day of January next, for the said coun
ty of Huntingdon, to chew if any thing
they know or have to say, why the said
sum of one thousand and ninety-six dol
lars, should not be levied on the said buil
ding to the use of the said Cunningham
and Burchnell. according to the form and
effect of the act of Assembly in such ca
ses made and provided if to them it shall
seem expedient, and have you then and
there this writ. Witness the Honorable
Thomas Burnside, Esq., President of our
said court at Huntingdon the nineteenth
day of November, A. D. 1840.
JAMES STEEL, Proty.
From the Boston ()amide, Jan. 10'
We see by an advertisement in anoth
er column that Messrs. Comstock & c 0.,.
the American Agents for Oldridge's Balm
of Columbia, have deputies to sell that ar
rticle in Boston and elsewhere. G/e know
a lady of this city whose hair was so near
ly gone as to expose entirely her phrenol
ogical developments, which, considering
that they betokened a most amiable dispi
sition, was not in reality very unfortunate
Nevertheless she mourned the loss of
locks that she had worn, and after
year's fruitless resort to miscalled resto
ratives, purchased; some months ago, a
bottle or two of Oldridge's Balm, and she
has now ringlets in rich profusion, glossy,
and of raven blackness. We are not puf
fing, none of the comodity has been sent
to us, and indeed, we do not want any,
for though we were obliged to wear a wig .
a year ago, we have now, though its vir
tue, hair enough, and of a passable quali—
ty, of our own.
To the Bald Headede—Bltis is to certi- ,
fy, that 1 have been bald about twenty
1 years, and by the use of the genuine Bala,
lof Columbia, my head is now covered'
nith hair. I shall be happy to convince
any one of the fact that will call and see
me Delhi village. The above at title I
bought at Griswold, Case & co.'s store,
who had it from Comstock 6i Co.
JO hN JAQUISIL Jr
DARING ER IID
The Balm of Columbia has been imi
tated by a notorious counterfeiter. Let it
never be purchased or used unless it has
the name of L. M. Comstock, or the sigmas
ture of Comstock (34 co, on a splendid
wrapper. This is the only external tent
that will secure the public from deceptim
Address Comstock St Co.
T 1 holesnle Druggists, New-York,
No 2 Fletcher-street.
So'd at the Drug Store of 11101111111 Rest, ,
Huntingdon.
Sept. 23, ISM 3.11